This is Arthur
Arthur is a 5 month old Golden Retriever puppy that came in to Family Friends Veterinary Hospital after being very lethargic and vomiting for several days. As a young puppy that likes to get in to things…
Arthur is a 5 month old Golden Retriever puppy that came in to Family Friends Veterinary Hospital after being very lethargic and vomiting for several days. As a young puppy that likes to get in to things…
Ziggy is a very sweet 12-year-old golden doodle who was brought to All Creatures Animal Clinic in Ann Arbor and diagnosed with Cushing’s Disease.
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Meet another Companion Animal Fund success story – Cain Hall! Cain is a 2-year-old male American Beauford Bulldog. He was brought into the Humane Society of Huron Valley with acute abdominal pain, vomiting, and a poor appetite. The veterinarian suspected a foreign body which meant Cain needed surgery his owners couldn’t afford. With the help
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Meet 3-year-old Shih-Tzu Bella Deville. Her owners noticed that she wasn’t feeling like her old self, and took her to Clyde Park Veterinary Clinic for a check-up. The veterinarian noted blood in Bella’s urine and diagnostics are needed to determine the cause and treatment needed. The Companion Animal Fund made it possible for Bella to
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This is Bean. He visited Mackinaw Veterinary Associates a few months back for a second opinion on heart disease. Bean was having severe bloating episodes along with labored breathing and coughing and a Grade V/VI murmur was noted. With the help of MVMA and the Companion Animal Fund, Bean was referred to Veterinary Cardiology Consultants
Meet Knox Davis. She is a very sweet, lovable girl, and her family spoils her and treats her like a child. Unfortunately, she also does silly things that kids would do and puts things in her mouth that she shouldn’t. Previously she ingested foreign objects and because of this she had adhesions in her intestines.
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Here’s How to Help Yourself, Your Clients, and Your Patients. By now you know that the Michigan Animal Health Foundation has a Companion Animal Fund that subsidizes non-elective treatment to a select group of pet owners who have inadequate finances for necessary treatments. MVMA member hospitals are eligible to receive up to $500 per client
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Blaze is a special 9-year-old Stafford terrier diagnosed with Ascites in May and had suspected congestive heart failure. Blaze’s owners were unable to afford to send her to see a veterinary cardiology consultant for an echocardiogram so MAHF assisted with the Companion Animal Fund. Blaze had abdominocentesis and is now doing much better. Blaze’s owners
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Jag is a 4- month- old kitten that was presented on emergency to Switzer Veterinary Clinic. The owners had applied over-the-counter flea medication purchased at a local thrift store. A few hours later they noticed Jag began to have muscle tremors that worsened as the day went on to the point where he
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Churro is a 5 year old Pitbull that’s as sweet as can be. He was hit by a car and had severe road rash on his legs and back and a deep laceration which destroyed the joint and required amputation of a let. Churro’s owner was on WIC and was unable to pay for his
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Every day, we work to improve the lives of animals, but we need you by our side. As a MAHF supporter, you can help provide care for an animal that would otherwise not receive it.